Rennellese Sign Language is an extinct form of home sign documented from Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands in 1974.[1] It was developed about 1915 by a deaf person named Kagobai and used by his hearing family and friends, but apparently died with him; he was the only deaf person on the island, and there never was an established, self-replicating community of signers. Accordingly, in January 2017 its ISO 639-3 code [rsi] was retired.[2] Kuschel,[1] the only source of information about this communication system, cites no evidence to suggest that there was any contact with any sign language.
Rennellese Sign Language | |
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Native to | Solomon Islands |
Extinct | ca. 2000 |
none (home sign) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | renn1236 |
ELP | Rennell Island Sign Language |
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